What a lovely place, the family and I spent a week close to
Inhaca island .we rented a land cruiser and left from SA early in the morning
with a full load of food and water The family was very excited to make the long
trip by road as we were planning on going through the elephant reserve to get
to where we were staying. We had two vehicles with us one a full off-road vehicle
and the other one a two by four with a diff lock. My family and their friends
are very keen paddlers so on the roof we had two canoes strapped to the top.
The trip up to the border post at Komatiepoort went off fairly smoothly with a
pit stop of fried eggs and bacon along the route.
Komatiepoort is a great little town with a supermarket banks
a few restaurants and nothing much else
The local golf course was great with a view over the valley
river and border post we spent the afternoon with a cold bottle of wine taking
photos of the surrounding countryside.
We stayed over at a local guest house which had a pool and
braai facility a great afternoon was had around the pool and the boys braaied
under the carport for supper the next day was an early start for us as we had
been told by some of the locals that the border would open very early so at 3
in the morning we set off to cross the border
The border was chaos as most African borders are the endless
lines of traffic and people when we reached the border some of the locals tried
to scam us out of some money saying that we had to have travel insurance to
cross over luckily I spotted the scam and warned some German tourists who were
about to be taken of the situation my kids joined the long line of people
trying to get their passports stamped after about an hour of getting nowhere I
decided to explore and paid a protocol officer to get us through about twenty
minutes later we were through the border and into Mozam which by now was
pouring with rain.
It was a pretty long drive to the turnoff into the elephant
reserve but the roads were in pretty good condition so no real problems getting
there. We turned off onto a dirt road and into the forest we went the roads
became waterlogged and full of mud with the usual bad road conditions I
remember at one stage watching a local vehicle in front of me a small little
Toyota bakkie that was skidding from side to side on the road most of the trip
he was going sideways eventually I managed to pass him and we carried on to the
gate of the reserve.at the entrance to the reserve we stopped and took photos
next to a large elephant skull and had a look at the curios in a small office
at the gate.
The road conditions got much worse and from here on in I
handed the vehicle over to another driver who was far more experienced as the
other vehicle kept on breaking down in the mud and narrow roads after about
four hours of extreme forest and not a single elephant in site we came to an
open plateau and lake which connected to the ocean it was great to see hippo in
the water at least about eight or so enjoying the water.
We arrived at our camp just as the sun was setting just as
well as travelling through the forest at night was not a great idea the
accommodation was spacious with many rooms and a great deck you could walk for
about five minutes and you were at the ocean what a great place to stay. We
spent the next week exploring the area some of the highlights for me was a Douw
trip to one of the other islands we set off by sail up the coastline to a large
island which had a market hotel and a main street with markets and small pubs
what a day great fun to explore and eat the local food with a cold beer or two
the trip back the tide had come in so we had to wade out to the Douw on the way
back our small outboard motor had a spark plug problem and as we were going
against the current we would not get back without it so we all sat on the Douw
and swan in the ocean while our guide swam ashore to find a spark plug
eventually we were back on track and into a fierce storm everyone was wet and
cold on the journey back and the ocean came up so the swells were fierce we did
see dolphins following the boat
We landed at a coastal village and the villagers all swamped
the boat to offload the supplies we had picked up at the other island an early
night was had by all as we had had a day full of adventure
The next day we explored the local village and some of the
beaches it was spectacular the beaches are pristine clear blue water and
fantastic rock formations
Some of the hotels and beach homes are superb it is a great
place to have a break that evening the
resort had a big fire on the beach and the folks that were staying in the area
all came down for sundowners it was old year’s night and we could see the
fireworks from Maputo, the town was celebrating
The trip back was long and dusty we went through a separate
border post which was checking every vehicle for pork there was an outbreak of
foot and mouth disease so the officials were concerned about people bringing
meat back into the country.
What a trip Mozam I would love to go back this the next time
I will fly to Maputo and get a ferry across to the island.